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Re: I Agree with This Hierarchy
In Response To: I Agree with This Hierarchy ()

Jeff - I generally stay away from the dial but sometimes the lume can be cleaned up. I recently did the Breitling posted on 1/1/11 with the shoe leather strap. I mixed some color into the lume on the hands (which I repainted) to give it that patina look and try to match the patina on the dial lume markers after cleaning them. Craig

: Rich:

: I agree with the hierarchy that you have presented, and you make
: the most critical point: that all this depends on the particular
: watch and its owner. I would take more liberties with a Pasadena
: than with a Chronomatic. There are also some watches that will
: do better with the reluming than some others . . . the
: distinction between putting the dots on the metal markers and
: touching the dial itself is interesting.

: Thanks for this posting.

: Jeff

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